Graduates and volunteers from the Olim Beyahad family came together for a fascinating "journey" revolving around femininity, career, family, and everything in-between.
Israel is an increasingly fragile society; with multiple divides between her 7.6 million citizens. Israel’s citizens lack a positive sense of shared civic belonging and a consensual vision, agenda and hope for a better shared future.
Kulanna vision:
Kulanana aims to help young Israelis of all backgrounds become increasingly comfortable with the diversity that characterizes our society.
The model was written in order to describe Olim Beyahad's work model in a manner that will enable any interested party to use its ideas, as well as enable additional bodies to adjust the model in order to make it compatible with other target populations.
The Gidon Association of Ethiopian Jews in Hadera is a non-profit organization established 20 years ago. It is run by local young Ethiopian Jewish volunteers from Hadera, committed to improving the future outlook for Hadera's young generation. Four unique children artworks created at their Maxam centers are now for sale. Buy with Olim Beyahad blessing!
We all have a lot more work until our goal is completely achieved.
Until we create a society for our children in which Ethiopian Israelis are suitably and equally integrated into all areas the workforce, and non-Ethiopian Israelis work together with and receive professional services from their Ethiopian Israeli brothers and sisters as a matter of routine. There is a lot more work to do...
The Ethiopian Israeli community in Israel, numbering over 115,000 individuals, faces numerous hardships on the path to successful integration into mainstream society. Even today, years after the first waves of Ethiopian immigration have...